I recently wrote a short guide called How to Use TweetDeck a few weeks back. While TweetDeck is an awesome desktop client for Twitter, there are several things missing from it that make it fall just short of being the perfect Twitter client (but I still couldn’t live without it). Some of those short-comings are [...]
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How to Use HootSuite: Part 1
February 23rd, 2009 · 9 Comments · Social Media, Twitter
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Twitter and the “New” New Communicators
February 19th, 2009 · 5 Comments · Presentation Goodness, Social Media, Twitter
Yesterday, I was watching the streaming coverage of the Amgen Tour of California cycling race. The race website features an amazing live streaming application called Tour Tracker which includes two video feeds, GPS tracking of riders, route profiles, standings, route profiles text updates, and live commentary by Joe Silva and Frankie Andreu (a former pro-cyclist [...]
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Guest Post: Pedaling “Pay What You Like” Pricing on the Streets of D.C.
February 17th, 2009 · 9 Comments · Guest Posts, Quality and Your Customers, Twitter
From RadioHead to restaurants, hotels, real estate, graphic design services, magazines, and even ballet performances, the idea of pay-what-you-like pricing has really been catching on. The viral nature of the pay-what-you-like pricing-scheme scheme has proven very successful for many companies. But why? How does it work? Nate Chenenko offers a unique service in the Washington, [...]
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How to Use Tweetdeck: The Ultimate Twitter Client
February 9th, 2009 · 70 Comments · Social Media, Tech Fun, Twitter
One of the first questions I usually get about Twitter is “How do you follow 21,000+ people effectively?”. And my answer is “TweetDeck!”. There are lots of great Twitter clients out there, but the one I use and probably couldn’t live without is TweetDeck. TweetDeck is an Adobe Air-based application that runs on any platform [...]
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